For storing complex data in a DBM file, you might like to look at the MLDBM module from CPAN.
The documentation for dbmopen says "This function has been superseded by the tie() function". I suggest you take a look at tie as it gives you more control and power over your tied objects.
--Perl Training in the UK <http://www.iterative-software.com>
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